2006 for me was a year of jetsetting. I spent many hours in the air, flying here and there. When on the ground at home, I'd still be thinking about a next trip. In fact, one of my new year's resolutions for 2006 was to travel a lot, and I meant it. I knew I'd make it.

And I did. And yet, it is by no means something I realized all by myself. It isn't something I should be proud of, either. In my doing all my travels, I appreciate more than anything the people I've met on the road, those who helped me in every imaginable way, and made my days out as fun and precious as they all have been. I know some of you might be reading this, and others don't, not knowing this blog exist at all. Either way here I would like to express my sincerest appreciation for your being a wonderful friend, generous host, knowledgeable guide, reliable mentor, and plain you. Without you, my 2006 would not have been the same. Thank you so, very much.

I've got an extra nine hours for 2006 - spending the New Year's Eve in London. It's been another gray and dull day, getting dark already at four in the afternoon. This makes me realize how truly lucky I am to be cozy and toasty in a nice and warm house. I do not know what 2007 holds for me, but I know I am alive and well, and ready to find out what comes around for tomorrow - after all, a year flies in a flash, so I've got to treasure every single day of it.

Here's to my great, great friends, families, relatives, and all that drop by here; may 2007 bless you with as much happiness, health, success, and love as you could possibly imagine, and people who you share with it all. Thank You and a Happy New Year!

22 comments:

I found your blog while looking for some recipes, but I was rather intrigued by 1) your fluency in written English (and I'm sure you're verbally fluent as well), 2) your great artistic senses displayed in your blogs, and 3) your enthusiasm in life and strong will to accomplish your objectives. I'll coming back again to check it out ... happy new year!

Beautiful pictures, as usual. Might I interest you in the travel inspiration site my company runs? It's called Why Go: http://www.whygo.com/ - and we love to get photos from people that tell the story of why they travel, whatever the reason is. I think people would love your photos as much as I do...

These are wonderful, both individually and as a meditative series. My heart feels lighter and happier just looking at them. You have a great eye. Thank you for labeling each one, that made it even more meaningful. I live in the USA, but I'd never seen the Rockies from above.

It seems to me that living with this sense of awe and wonder is key in living a happy life.

Finally Friday is here. It was a bit foggy when I was on my way back home from work. I looked up to the high-rise buildings surrounding me downtown Manhattan, a gentle light fog covered the tip of each of them-so beautiful. That brought me to think of She Who Eats, wondering what you will enlighten us with the next time around. Once more, I’ve never been disappointed by your effort in sharing through writing such a joyful blog. The elegance of the language and ideas pushes forward the beauty of the nature in the pictures you put up. Thank you, Chika!!!

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